This image was taken from our Bortle red-orange zone front porch with a near full moon (and only about 20 degrees away from the target), while the cluster rose over the light dome of Washington DC proving that you can do (at least some) astrophotography in light pollution, with a full moon. The image is not nearly as deep as it would be with ideal circumstances, but neat to see what can be done with the given challenges of increasing light pollution and a moonlit night.